Improving Your Finances
through Education
Learning more about personal finance can pay dividends -- forgive the pun. Today, there are many options for educating yourself. You can create your own self-study course by delving into the wealth of knowledge on the Internet. Use the Money Management Toolbox to get started. Or, you can take a more formal approach and enroll in a class at your local university, community college or online. Connections, run by a consortium of organizations, including Rice University, offers dozens of classes you take at your convenience.
For more information on the wealth of options available to you, visit the
Learning Center.
Financial Calculators
Find calculators for your financial questions.
Budgeting & Debt Management
Budget Calculator | CNBC
Cost of Credit | Practical Money Skills for Life
Debt
Consolidation | MSN
How Much am I Spending? | Yahoo!
Net Worth | WSJ
Savings | MSN
Autos
How Risky is Your Car? | MSN
Should I Lease or Purchase a Car? | State Farm
Real Estate
Finance Calculators | Realtor.com
Mortgage Calculator | Yahoo!
Home Affordability | MSN
Taxes
Tax Estimator | H&R Block
Withholding | IRS.gov
Retirement
401(k) Contribution | WSJ
Have Enough Retirement Money? |Practical Money Skills for Life
How Much Will I Need to Save for Retirement | Yahoo!
Miscellaneous
Calculators | Practical Money Skills for Life
Calculators | WalletPop
Calculators | Yahoo!
Financial Calculators | FiLife
Financial Calculators | MoneyChimp
Personal Finance | Bankrate
Small Business | Bankrate
